Have you looked at the Superwinch Winch2go? I've been looking into them since I don't want to permanently mount a winch on my truck as the New England winters will probably rust one up solid in a year or two. They have 4000lbs straight pull capacity or 8000 with the included snatch block, it...
I added 10 square feet of sound deadening into the area which was a huge improvement. The only thing I could see is the fastener is to help improve rigidity of the box which will help with the accuracy of the bass.
The JL box has a threaded hole in the bottom of the box, the instructions say to drill a hole through the floor pan, install a stud into the box then install a nut from underneath the truck. Considering I live in the northeast thats just a recipe for rust. If people say it provides an...
I installed the JL Audio Stealthbox this weekend and I was wondering if anyone tried it before completing the step where they tell you to drill a hole in the floor of the truck to install the included stud and nut. I'm wondering if installing the stud to hold down the box actually makes a...
I got my stealthbox today it sounds great but I did skip the step where they tell you to drill through the floor for the mounting bolt. Did you do that? I'm wonder how necessary that bolt really is.
I swapped my hankooks with factory 18's for 265/70r17 bfg ko2's and a used set of the black 17's( HOL.10230-BBB-GLOSS-A-OW). I wanted to wait for the ko3's but I needed tires. Overall its a decent improvement in comfort and I can air down more while offroading now.
Yeah that's pretty steep, I do like that the trigger switch includes a wireless switch panel so you can use it without a phone too. I'd probably go for the 4 switch since I just want a front light bar and some lights on the back for camping.
I was looking at the trigger controller which is pretty similar and a bit cheaper if you don't care about the carplay/android auto integration.
https://triggercontroller.com/
I got an open box Viair 450p off amazon for $230 and I love it. The biggest thing to look at is duty cycle and your intended use, the 88p has a 40% duty cycle at 30psi meaning you can inflate for about 25 minutes then you need to let it cool for 35 minutes. Obviously, you can push it harder but...
Yeah I know, it will only take me about 20 minutes to remove it for offroading but for the 95% of its life spent commuting make it worth it to pick up any mpg I can.
Quick update, I modified and installed the air dam that Philanderer sent me. I will follow up with pictured but it only took minor modifications. I had to trim the sides as the fx4 air dams that are in front of the tires use different mounting brackets but the full size air dam will extend out...
After its first new england winter the windshield on my ranger is covered in small chips. The 2003 GX470 it replaced still had the original glass and had half as much damage.
They fit exactly the same, the only difference is the center caps from the 18's are a different mounting depth so I had to order new center caps.
edit: I misread your question, I think outside of maybe tremor wheels all the rangers run the same offense for alloy wheels.
Got rid of the black package 18's and dynapro atms to put a set of splash package 17's with 265/70-17 ko2s. This is how all the fx4's should have came from the factory!
Do you know if this works while using carplay? Ill test it out after work but this is the first I've heard of being able to use voice controls for the hvac.
I'm towing a 1400lb offroad camper, I've done about 3000 miles towing it since I got my ranger last summer and it tows way better than my V8 lexus while getting double the gas mileage! Also getting the ford performance tune made a pretty noticeable difference in towing performance.